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Fargo DTC1250e Single-Sided ID Card USB Printer with Ethernet, Internal Print Server & Omnikey Cardman 5121 and 5125 Encoder

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Fargo DTC1250e Single-Sided ID Card USB Printer with Ethernet, Internal Print Server & Omnikey Cardman 5121 and 5125 EncoderDesigned for small to medium businesses, the DTC1250e Single Sided ID Card USB Printer from Fargo provides maximum efficiency in a sleek, user friendly design. This printer utilizes a dye sublimation resin thermal transfer processes to quickly create 300 dpi resolution prints. It works well with CR 80 and CR 79 adhesive back card sizes and can print edge to edge. It also supports HID Prox, iCLASS, MIFARE DESFire, and contact smart card (Omnikey

Designed for small-to-medium businesses, the DTC1250e Single-Sided ID Card USB Printer from Fargo provides maximum efficiency in a sleek, user-friendly design. This printer utilizes a dye sublimation resin thermal transfer processes to quickly create 300 dpi resolution prints. It works well with CR-80 and CR-79 adhesive back card sizes and can print edge-to-edge. It also supports HID Prox, iCLASS, MIFARE/DESFire, and contact smart card (Omnikey Cardman 5121 and 5125) encoding. The printer comes with an internal print server for secure printing.

The printer is capable of printing at a rate of 6 seconds per card in black and white and at 24 seconds per card in full color with two black resin panels. It can hold up to 100 cards (30 mil thick) in the input hopper and 30 cards (30 mil thick) in the output hopper. The printer also has an Ethernet and USB 2.0 interface for connecting to a computer.

Works with both Easy (EZ) all-in-one print and eco-friendly (ECO) refill ribbons
Simple, reliable photo ID card personalization with high-quality output
Intuitive user-focused design allows for easy set-up, loading, and operation for increased efficiency
Create ID cards right out of the box with plug-and-play Swift ID embedded badging application
Secure data sent to printer with AES-256 decryption
Edge-to-edge printing in full-color or simple black and white
Intuitive design Provides instant system status through color-changing buttons
Supports Wi-Fi accessories (not included), allowing you to print anywhere, anytime
Internal server for secure printing over a network, enabling distributed card issuance in seconds
Eco-friendly erase and rewrite feature, suitable for creating temporary ID cards, such as visitor badges
Ability to print on a variety of card thicknesses to create simple access cards as thin as 9 mil, or access control badges as thick as 40 mil
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Fargo DTC1250e Single-Sided ID Card USB Printer with Ethernet, Internal Print Server & Omnikey Cardman 5121 and 5125 Encoder
  • Limited 3-Year Warranty on Printer & Printhead
  • Fargo DTC1250e specs

    Printing Technology Dye sublimation / resin thermal transfer
    Maximum Resolution 300 dpi (11.8 dots/mm) continuous tone
    Colors Supported 16.7 million / 256 shades per pixel
    Ribbon Options Both EZ and ECO:
    Full-color with resin black and overlay panel, YMCKO (250 prints)
    Resin black, standard (1000 prints)
    ECO Only:
    Full-color half-panel with resin black and overlay pane, YMCKO (350 prints)
    EZ Only:
    Full-color with two resin black panels and overlay panel, YMCKOK (200 prints)
    Resin black and overlay panel, KO (500 prints)
    Resin black, premium (1000 prints)
    Dye-sublimation black and overlay panel, BO (500 prints)
    Resin green, blue, red, white, silver, gold (1000 prints)
    Silver and gold metallic (500 prints)
    Rewrite technology, no ribbon is required
    Card cleaning roller integrated into ribbon cartridge that is automatically replaced with each ribbon change
    Print Speed K: 6 sec/card
    KO: 8 sec/card
    YMCKO: 16 sec/card
    YMCKOK: 24 sec/card
    Card Sizes CR-80: 3.375 x 2.125" (85.6 x 54.0 mm)
    CR-79 Adhesive Back: 3.313 x 2.063" (84.1 x 52.4 mm)
    Print Area CR-80 Edge-to-Edge: 3.36 x 2.11" (85.3 x 53.7 mm)
    CR-79: 3.3 x 2.04" (83.8 x 51.8 mm)
    Media Thickness 9 to 40 mil (0.229 to 1.016 mm)
    Double/Single-Sided Single
    Card Type PVC of polyester card with polished PVC finish
    Monochrome resign required for 100% polyester cards
    Optical memory cards with PVC finish
    Rewrite
    Hopper Capacity Input: Up to 100 cards with 30 mil (0.762 mm) thickness
    Output: Up to 30 cards with 30 mil (0.762 mm) thickness
    Memory 32 MB RAM
    Computer Interface USB 2.0
    Ethernet
    Software Driver Windows XP, Vista (32/64-bit), Server 2003 & 2008, 7, 8 (32/64-bit)
    Mac OS X 10.5/10.6/10.7/10.8
    Linux (Ubuntu 12.04, Debian 7.0, Fedora 18, Mandriva 2011, Red Hat 6.4, Open Suse 12.3)
    Software Swift ID embedded badging application, FARGO Workbench diagnostic utility with Color Assist spot-color matching
    Programming Supported Access Control Credential Programming: iCLASS Standard/SE/SR/Seos, MIFARE Classic, MIFARE DESFire EV1, HID Prox (Omnikey Cardman 5121 and 5125) encoding
    Display With color changing status buttons
    Certifications Safety: UL 60950-2, CSA C22.2 (60950-07), and CE; EMC: FCC Class A, CE (EN 55022 Class A, EN 55024), CCC, BSMI, KC
    Operating Temperature 65 to 80°F (18 to 27°C)
    Humidity 20 to 80%, non-condensing
    Power Requirements 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, 1.6 A max
    Dimensions 8.8 x 13.7 x 7.9" (224 x 348 x 201 mm)
    Weight 7.5 lb (3.4 kg)

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    To begin with, I am neither a lawyer, a law student, nor even a prospective law student. I am, however, someone who has always been interested in the law, primarily for two reasons. First, the law is the principal formal means a society uses to try to resolve conflict among the society's members. Second, and closely related to the first reason, the sum shape, both of content and procedure of the law, is an expression of exactly what a society's values are and the goals a society sets for itself or the standards by which it ideally wishes to be judged. I found this book to be excellent, informative, well written, and even at parts entertaining. Although meant as a guide for law students to use to prepare for the strenuous exams that are associated with each course they will take in law school, the book provides much, much more, and hence my belief that it can profitably be read by a far larger readership than its ostensible audience. One of the key elements stressed throughout, and exemplified by numerous enlightening examples, is that there usually is no one correct answer to any given legal question. Arguments can be made on at least two sides of any matter based upon, for example, a "plain reading" of the text of a relevant law and the reasonably understandable intent of those who made the law (e.g., a legislature). The authors bring out clearly such sources of legal precedent as laws, government regulations, individual case law decisions by judges, common law, government policy, and specific codes (e.g., the Uniform Commercial Code, or UCC) and show how differing results to a case can readily come about based upon arguments using the different sources to bolster respective cases. In reality, although by minimal definition a book designed, as said above, to prepare for the taking of law school tests, the book actually also is a good guideline on how to think (not necessarily what to think) about many larger issues in society, including politics and policy issues of all sorts. Finally, the first two thirds of the book discuss ways to think about the wide range of questions that can be posed to aspiring lawyers and introduces the reader to understanding such distinctions as "forks in the law" and "forks in the facts" (a quite useful distinction to keep in mind). The final part of the book provides solid test taking strategies that are applicable to a wide range of academic testing (e.g., answer the question the professor actually asked and avoid wasting time or effort on ancillary matters not really germane to helping to resolve the issue.) Although some of these may seem obvious once read, the tips are the type of thing that, under pressure of exams, many students often forget to apply. In sum, I highly recommend this book to those interested in life in the modern world.
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    Must read for 1L or Incoming Law Student! So helpful!!!
    Format: Paperback
    Any 1L or incoming law student needs to read this book! So, I took the BARBI Law Preview before law school began to get an overview of what law school was like and a heads up on how to do things. During this program I had read just two chapters of the book- and these two chapters alone put me in a crucial mind frame to understand the importance of what your professors are looking for. It is not just about distinguishing the right issues and facts, because there is truly no such thing, but distinguishing both sides of an issue, and of course you have to read the book to get more info, but I feel like it has helped me understand what success sounds like in exams. I am only going into my third week of 1L, but I can tell the book has given me a leg up. I recommend that you read this book before you start, or in the first two weeks (though you'll be burdened with a lot of reading then- so before is best) so you can get into the mindset, instead of doing it right before exams and feeling like you have to rewire your brain to everything you thought you understood. I guess I'll have to update you guys once I see my exams, but so far so good!
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